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DRILLING THE HOLE

Find a location to install the Guardian’s control switch, either next to or near your existing kill switch  

then drill a 21mm (0.8”) diameter hole.

NOTE  

switch

 

the orientation of the securing nut shown below, dependent on panel thickness:

21mm diameter hole

OLAS TRANSMITTERS

OLAS RECEIVERS

OLAS MOBILE APPLICATION

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

GUARDIAN INSTALLATION

The OLAS TAG or the OLAS FLOAT-ON are considered OLAS transmitters. They emit a Bluetooth signal 

which is monitored by the OLAS receivers.

The OLAS receivers track the OLAS transmitters. OLAS receivers are:
1. 

Guardian

2. 

Core

3. 

OLAS Mobile application 

4. 

Extender - This operates as a repeater to increase the range of the Guardian and Core

The OLAS mobile application allows the OLAS transmitters to be used as a MOB/proximity alarm if 

used solely with OLAS transmitters. When an OLAS transmitter goes out of range an alarm is set off and 

overboard screens are activated.
When the OLAS mobile application is connected to the Guardian or Core it allows greater control over the 

OLAS transmitters that are being tracked.
For iOS search for ‘OLAS: Wireless Marine Safety’ on the App Store.
For Android search for ‘Exposure OLAS – Overboard Location Alert System’ on the Google Play Store.

The Guardian has been designed for recreational marine use. The design conforms to appropriate 

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations but for optimal performance correct installation is required. 

For optimum performance the mobile device and the Guardian should be located at least 0.5 meters from 

any equipment transmitting radio signals including VHF Radios, antennas and cables. 

WARNING: Do not attempt to install the Guardian until you know that the power supply is switched OFF. 
Where required use the supplied wire connectors which are suitable for connecting wire dimension 20-

18AWG. If wire extensions are required use 20AWG or thicker wire.
Always connect your power supply after the main power switch to avoid current drainage when the boat is 

not in use.
Ensure all wire connections are waterproof using marine specific connectors, such as heat shrinkable 

butt splices.

8-18 mm  

panel 

thickness

1-8 mm panel thickness

Summary of Contents for EXPOSURE OLAS

Page 1: ...PUG2...

Page 2: ...0 0 19 0 16 0 12mm FEMALE MOULDED WITH CABLE 4 CORE AWG 20 35 0 35 0 84 0 4 2 37 5 83 5 Control Switch with green and red indication LED Control switch cable Guardian Hub Internal emergency light Inte...

Page 3: ...to the Guardian or Core it allows greater control over the OLAS transmitters that are being tracked For iOS search for OLAS Wireless Marine Safety on the App Store For Android search for Exposure OLAS...

Page 4: ...ple OPEN TO STOP 3 Connect the grey wire to the existing kill switches common wire 4 Connect the brown wire to the remaining kill switch wire if your system uses the close to stop system 5 Connect the...

Page 5: ...n for 4 seconds until the light flashes Green Switch OFF Press the button for 4 seconds until the light flashes Red Replacing the battery DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire Batteries should be recycl...

Page 6: ...S transmitters Pause all tracking Press the control switch for 4 seconds release after the second beep this will switch off the Guardian Switch off the OLAS transmitter s Hold all remaining OLAS trans...

Page 7: ...ed and as a default setting the engine will cut off After 5 seconds the engine can be started again so a rescue can be performed Press the control switch once to stop the alarm and pause the tracking...

Page 8: ...Extender and the OLAS mobile application OLAS app Before using any OLAS wireless system it is imperative that you read the DISCLAIMER and the LIMITATION OF LIABILITY which follows There is legal presu...

Page 9: ...or limitation of liability for implied warranties or consequential damages or incidental damages so the above limitation may not apply to you You may have other legal rights that vary from jurisdictio...

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